Hodgman unfazed by slip in Lib support

Tasmania's Liberal government has taken a popularity hit but Premier Will Hodgman insists his administration is more aware of community concerns than the party's federal division which felt a policy backlash from the island's voters.

The state Liberals recorded their lowest - 37 per cent - primary vote support in more than six years, according to EMRS data released on Friday.

It's a four-point drop since May but the party maintains a clear lead.

The poll of 1000 Tasmanians has been conducted since the federal election, when there was a strong swing against the Liberal Party across the island state with three lower-house MPs replaced by Labor candidates.

"We are well aware given the federal election result that Tasmanians want us to focus on issues that worry them most," Mr Hodgman said.

While he hadn't seen the poll results, the premier didn't seem concerned about the impact on the next state election which is due in March 2018.

"People will make their own assessments as to what this might mean at an election," he said.